Australias Dirty Secrets 🤫
1. We support the war in Ukraine but use Russian oil.
2. We import non assimilating cultures to replace our own people.
3. We use mass immigration to fudge economic data.
4. The government despises you but smiles as it wrecks the country.
5. Free trade wrecked Australia.
6. Australia is a Ponzi scheme full of disabled people and disability workers.
Full interview in comments 🧵
Australia to Ukraine war: $1.7 billion
Australia to Israel war: $130 million
NDIS in 2026: $49.8 billion
Australians pay for Aboriginal/First Nations programs: $5.3 billion
Australians pay for welfare: ~$290 billion.
Australians pay for international clean energy agenda: $3.9 billion
Over $300 billion funding these schemes in 12 months and the government won't drop the fuel excise tax which sits at around 52% per litre...
Farmers copping it
Middle class copping it
Business owners copping it
Everyone should just take the dole, sit inside, watch Seinfeld and eat salt n vinegar chips....
How much better off would Australia be if every Labor voter left the country! Australia wouldn’t take long to get back to the great nation it once was!
While driving through North Queensland today for the Hinchinbrook by-election, just outside Townsville, I spotted a property full of mango trees. I had to stop because I love my mangos.
I pulled in and met Sue, the owner. She kindly offered me some for free. As we got talking, I found out she’s had health issues in the past, and sadly, she has discovered another lump and needs scans done.
The public system is so overwhelmed that she’s been told she might have to wait until September 2026 just to get the scans. That’s a dangerous delay. These problems can become deadly if they’re left to linger.
Sue never asked for anything from me. But I wanted to repay her kindness with kindness. So I gave her a hand.
Charity starts at home. We’ve got to look after our own. Too many Australians are falling through the cracks while governments send billions overseas or waste it on bureaucracy. It’s time we put everyday Aussies first. That means helping each other when the system doesn’t.
That’s the Australia I believe in.